The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 8

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WE HAVE DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF GENERAL MERCHAN- DISE EXCEPTING THE GROCERY DE- PARTMENT WHICH WE WILL GREATLY ENLARGE. WE ARE OFFERING YOU SOME GREAT BARGAINS IN STAPLE GOODS AT PRICES WHICH ANY MER- CHANT WILL TELL YOU ARE BELOW WHOLESALE COST. OFF on all Dishes, Enamelware, Crockery, 4) Glassware, Wash Boilers, Lamps, Clothes Lines, Scrubbing Brushes, Wash Boards, Frying Pans, Oil Cans and Kitchenware of every description. Paragon Sheeting—Full 36-inch material, regular“80e value, per yard .....2..5.q:ceesberectesestansee sens 22c Ballardvalle Superfine Lawn Cloth— Regular. 20c*valuie;! per. Yard’ ois sceds pi os veld ciarwisieisra vt oie sisiele atone 20c White Cotton Damask Table Linen— 65 57-inch, regular 85c value, per yard ............sceceeeeeeeee nes Cc Chambray—Striped, 28-inch, regular 30c value, POD VAP es aoe estes beara wie fateh Fis itacsvatraield oelel wanda acamiy ees rsiseietee 22c Light and Dark Percales—Fancy patterns, : 25 regular 35c value, per yard ...........eceseeeeee ieitae bo/baivieieg’eien c Royal White Outing Flannel—Regular 28¢ value, per yard . 22c Organdies—Figured patterns, 24-inch, 15 a regular 30c valuej:peryard ols fo0 ei. l icc e ceca c ee cee en ececease c Plaza Voiles—Figured, 28 inches wide, 1 5 regular 30c value, per yard Cc Fancy French Muslins—Figured patterns, regular 35c values, per yard 15c Printed Voiles—Figured patterns, regular per yard Striped Bed Ticking—8 ounce, 34 inches wide, : 50 Megular.Gbc-Valiie, Mer Yard 2. oo. evecesbeneverdectoedeevesiests sue c Crown Mills Striped Bed Ticking—30 inches wide, 25 idcregular 40c:value;: per Yard os «cisco tioerdeiesg eee ace delvletveaes Cc Plaid Ginghams—A large, variety, regular 35c value, per yard . 20c Ginghams—Our regular stock, all kinds, worth 30c, 22 to close out, per yard Cc Chambray Work Shirts for Men—A standard $1.25 value for Cash and Carry Is Our Policy No orders under $5 Taking The BISMARCK DAILY TR ve cag Thread—All kinds, six spools for Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton—Regular 15c value, per spool Men’s Fleeced Cotton Union Suits— Worth’ $2.00 per stlit, ats se2) eee oh es vaste des $1 50 Extra Heavy Wool Hunting or Working Sock Regular 50c, per pair Men’s Overalls—Regular $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 values at SHOES! SHOES!! elsewhere $10.00 to $12.00 for, per pair, while ‘they last Men’s Work Shoes of Heavy Black Chrome Leather— $6.45 Per pair . Men’s Heavy Work Shoes of Brown Chrome Leather— DOr DAW isto Fiaise bie cess soles eae RC ena na ene ea a $5. 00 Men’s Gun Metal Blucher Calf Shoes— Per pair . $5. 50 Per pain; fom on oe... $3.50 1 $4.00 Youths’ Shoes—In Black or Tan. $2. 50 to! $3. 25 Per pair, from Ladies’ Pesan famous Royal Blue Selz Shoe ot $6. 50 French Kid with French heels, per pair . 5 e Ladies’ Light Calf Shoes— Military heel, per pair ............0004 Pacis ialérs vin insu Menetniote $5.00 KNUDTSON, KASH STORE CO. SUCCESSORS TO THE McCONKEY COMMERCIAL co. 40c i -SHOES!! SHOES!!! L IT V i Men’s Chocolate Calf, English Toes—The kind you would pay $7 00 rf TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1919. Ladies’ Low Heel, Light Calf Shoes— ~ Gun Metal effect, per pair ........ ce cee eee ec eee een ee teens Small Children’s Heavy Calf Shoes— Per pair ...i cee ce cece cece cece cent e eee tee een eee ee se eeeee Men’s Red Rubber, Knee High, Rubber Overshoes— Big bargain, per pair ..........ccceeedecseecceeeene Ladies’ Black Rubbers—Low heels, regular 95c, at, per pair..........seeeeee aleieroveiavs Fis ccareley Satasisiy ee é 65c Ladies’ English Toe, Low Heel Rubbers— 70 c Worth: 90c,. aty per: pairs is. cibse avec cces coe chectovecsdsceesees eye Misses’ Low Heel Rubbers—Regular 90c value, AEE DOL ADAIR, os. o)s:celo'e eseis'e'eigjeyh iv o siaiese et Bialasape eje'e vse ee ate sieceiereleg's vf 70c Men’s Heavy Rubbers—A regular $1.90 value, At DERE DAIN e's 2. ocs oaheals sate as site atewee sine edielnse') a.dze areere niga $1 35 All Enibroideries 50% off | A hundred other small items below delivered : Phone 209. Annex Block ! 510: Broadway. cost. ao ; 5 justice dated October 19, 1919, is al- t tariffs averaging a " in j : i ee ae ae Jow cS Fy ine : aah of one Gait Bots ie nginer about Order your Winter \tion. EAGLE, Tailors, PRICE OF SUGAR easier all grocers y District Food Administrator De- clares He Will Expect pound, It was found that a few of |( Dealers to Comply i ©. W, Robe “A great many of the merchants re- istrator, corres \s y action, For their information fi ati sugar | te that at best my job as food r yesterday and replies to iis crities in a thankless one, and Re the following statement issued this rying to m: the matte morning: f “Through a misunderstanding over it truce or armistice has been ji the telephone yesterday, the retail and jno sign that the war is over; in fact, wholesale pri quoted. ef sugar is $1140 per hundred or 13.4 cents per pound. The retailer, ac- tration cording to a rule of the department of jwill function without fear or favor, Ends Stubborn Coughs a You'll “ ; : a never know how quickly a bad |\hether the private interests of five Pape’s Diapepsin puts i Gough can be conquered, until you UY | grocers be served or those of the eight } Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs — } “Anyone who has coughed all day and |tousand residents of Bismarck. in order at once! 7 all night, will say that the immediate “Very respectfully. ; agliet given is almost like magic. It 7 “0. W. ROBERTS, iischd ee ese ae i way; ectly, ke it, ‘usual Pirex. ruggist ut_a moment to prepare, and |“Neputy Federal Food Administrator.” really there is nothing better for coughs, Into a pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can | use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either | the full pint saves about two- thirds of the money usually spent for You can feel this take hold instantly, | sion. soothing and healing the membranes in ‘all ee air passages. It promptly loosens a. dry, tight cough, and soon you will i notice the fom und of genuine Norway pine ex: | ,; eae the most reliable remedy for vised of a hearing to be held in the Mhroat and eteeea tients ask your sioner at St. Paul on October 31 to ‘directions and don’t accept anything | Sioyx Falls commercial club for lower .else, Guaranteed to give abso] its aes rates over the Chicago, Milwaukee & faction or money_retunded. Pinex | St, Paul to Ellendale, Monango, Duane Con Fhe Wi 3 Regular Meals 40c. pound. In order to ¢ the matter informed ke dealers were selling sugar as low s per pound, while a num- were charging 14 cents per pound. 1 rder they should help. Just because igned i: ices of sugar ‘were mis- jall of the allied armies in wurepe and The present wholésale' price till engaged in war. Until signed the food adminis-; Oh! home. and any merchant in Bismarck who thinks he is above the government will be reported. “It is requested that grocers who} $ ecuarge more than the maximum price ® ;of 12% cents for sugar, or who refuse ina Hurry % j!o sell sugar to their customers and 4 is found that they have a supply on iP nd, be reported to the undersigned. only through the co-operation of the people that this law can be en- forced. It has come down to the point real effectivenesa, this old home-made remedy has no equal, Easily and ney. Peepers : | i i Visiting Son Buried at Wing yhlegm thin out and then SIOUX FALLS V WANTS IN stores, is a most valuable concentrated | he state railway commission is ad- office of the district traffic commis- for “214 ounces of Pinex” with |consider an application from the ‘ayne, Ind. apd Edgeley, in this state. A reduc- Try the Broadway Cafe—Opposite the City Scales Sunday Dinner 50c 1 peprictat Formerly of A. E.'F. tum to this and make RECRUITING OFFICER MARRIES |SUit or Overcoat now. Corporal John Ba aoe oe jterday that the retail price of sugar |the local recruiting office, and Miss| We guarantee ‘satisfac-|Phone 58. ‘would be not to exceed 12% cents a ite petet married Jast we Yes! J continue to function, and it Hosiery. STOMACH ON A STRIKE Wonder what upset your stomach— > which portion of the food did the dam- CITY NE age—do you? Well, don’t brother. If WS | your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, © | gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour; bead Mrs. C. A. Hans of 0) dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids See Rive Teaeae Tee Wash., is visiting her son, Jack ae and eructate undigested food—just eat F. "and tastes pleasant—children | sen of this city. Mr. Hansen is, em. ieplet enzo pees Anes it .| help neu 4 i) ployed with the state highway commis. iden you arouder/ what ‘becanie: eG. the indigestion and distress. If your stomach doesn’t take care of The bod$ of Elmer Munson, two| your liberal limit qathout Fepoltlon years old son of Mr. end ‘Mrs. M. Mun-| if your food is a damage instead of a Sean paieee ae i son, who*died here last night, was| help, remember the quickest, surest. ‘chest ‘cold, and it is also splendid for | shipped to Wing today for burtal. ae croup, hoarseness, and bron- ial asthma. most harmless antacid is Pape’s Dia- pepsin, which costs so little at drug ‘at the bottom of most digestive ills, KI-Mo1DS, DADE BY SCOTT. & BOWNE, on O£ this city were TICE IN CITY : itice, former resident and well known in u the c% JOHNSON’S for ett, in charge of r future her» permanent ‘VS.: Sin aaaaa TNETATT THM IREAT THA rgnent ? a Time—3:30 P.M. ——— OC OUNUREEEDUAAUNNNUUONOUGDDOONCGUGGCUSOONOQEHEOUSOUUOUCUCQOUQCUROOQUOOUCUOOUOUOUOIE Welcome Return Visit of Now under new management, for leas Fide Be THE B LU ES " $5.50--——Meal Ticket For_———-$5.00 ese mone reef and Cleaners. UAUCUSAGUANCGUACCUUASCUECURANGOGUUASEEAUUEAOUOOORUUOLOSUUCSUUGOSTANUROUHUOUUCUUSUUEQUEEOUEOSUEIOTEZS FOOTBALL! JAMESTOWN HIGH BISMARCK HIGH October 25th At Bismarck Capitol Ball Park Admission—25c and 50c PTT AVERY HOPWOOD’S GALE OF LAUGHTER ‘ FAIR» WARMER | ( SIRECTION, of SELWYN ECO, A diimEceee C CURE FOR’ Prices $1.50, $1.00 and 50c, plus War Tax: Let Us Explain The only satisfac- tory method of car- ‘ing for a_ storage battery during the FREE—Ad¢yvice, Inspection, Distilled Water and Bakery LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY omans Cafe FOR SALE

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